peppersky

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Man fuck Voyager

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago
[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Me drinking chocolate milk: mmmmmh empty calories

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

Real aliens cool, almost every way we humans imagine them cringe

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

look at his hair it's so so cute!!! ♥♥♥♥

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

the best time i ever had watching anime was watching vhs recordings of digimon that my dad did, but he somehow didn't know how to set the timer on the vcr so it was only ever half of an episode.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

There are definitely tons of issues with the whole reissue/comp scene and with how all media is distributed in our digital age of cultural overproduction. Compilations are pre-selected for you and can only ever offer you a shallower, but wider look at whatever they are compiling, be it a genre, a specific time and place or just a specific band.

did the medium become the message?

The medium has always been the message. In the broader picture there's barely a difference if you were to somehow find an old authentic vinyl in a record store of afrobeat from 70s ghana or just get a comp of the same music from bandcamp. The music is just as dead (or let's say non-alive) either way and the only time it truly was alive was in the 70s in ghana when they were playing it, when there was even a tiny chance of it being more than just a commodity.

I guess one of the paradoxes is I want music to listen to offline but all methods require being yet more online.

I've recently downloaded a whole bunch of my spotify library with the intent to delete my account there. My problem with spotify isn't that it is bad (its algorithm has actually been fantastic at recommending old and new and often obscure music to me and it is obviously very convenient) or that it is bad for the artists (my alternative is piracy not buying albums, i don't have any money), but there is just something about it that cheapens the whole thing, that takes the soul out of it. Having every album ever (or at least a pretty large amount of them) right next to each other just do them justice at all.

But obviously downloading music doesn't magically put the soul back into the music either. Like recently I've kinda gotten into Miles Davis. And he's got a giant discography full of fantastic records. And there's probably very rarely been an artist that had as long and as interesting an artistic development than him, starting in the early 50s and ending in the late 70s. And how much of that gets lost when you just have all the albums as mp3s on your computer, the little icons right next to each other? You cannot possibly give any of these albums the time and attention they deserve and that they got back in the day.

I dunno. I might do a longer post on this, but I really feel like there's something deeply wrong with music as a medium today and spotify and the internet are certainly only a part of it.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago

I mean how many good games do Nintendo and Fromsoft even release a year? Like two or three? Just play those. And if they are good they are not a waste of time (or at least a fairly decent waste of time, certainly a much better one than watching youtube or scrolling social media). Just don't play any of the stupid skinnerbox/engagement bait type of games and you're fine.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I like '80s/'90s synthy new age music and that's got basically nothing outside RYM and whatever Vaporwave artists are sampling, or if it's a side project of someone who became a movie or game music composer.

here you go my friend

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

It's actually never been easier to find new and fantastic music, you just need to know where to look, here's where I go digging when I feel the need to:

1 Music Labels on Bandcamp There's been an explosion of fantastic music labels over the last few decades, often specializing in reissues of forgotten classics and music from the global south, here are a few that I like, with a lot of them selling their stuff on bandcamp:

This is just a small selection of stuff I am into and my interests are admittedly fairly narrow, but you can do this for every genre you like. Just pick a band/an album you love, look up what label it was released under and look up that label (you can also use discogs or rateyourmusic for this if the label isn't active anymore/their website sucks).

2 Internet Radio

Now I don't listen to as much of this as I probably should, but there are great radios out there, but if you wanna be really hip you should listen to NTS who have in the past done tons of collabs with famous musicians and have tons of DJs who play weekly programs.

3 Rateyourmusic

Now this website is definitely full of stupid nerds, but if you are looking for popular and famous releases in specific decades, genres or countries I don't know of a better place to look for them. As soon as you go to actually lesser known music it sucks, but if you want a good overview of a specific genre or decade of music you will get it there (if obviously with a heavy internet-music-nerd bias).

Now this is already more good music than you could ever hope to listen in a lifetime, so you could also just do what I do, which really is the only sensible thing left to do, which is to solely listen to the Beach Boys and Beach Boys bootlegs.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 4 days ago

because they need to somehow fool themselves into thinking spending 500 bucks on a console with no games is worthwhile

also ideologically they can't accept a world in which relevant technological progress has basically slowed to a stop

[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 days ago

These games have always sucked. I don't know in what possible world I would possibly want to play a videogame and listen and watch fake ads. Not to mention what terribly uninterested these games are in the cities they are actually set in besides their bare physical construction.

The only reason to ever play these games is to drive around on a motorcycle, which is arguably pretty damn fun.

 

okay this might turn into a series of posts or something but I really feel like I need some advice here/really feel the need to share my thoughts (that have been brooding for some time):

im going to try to keep this somewhat short: I'm in my mid-twenties, have been doing my masters in something-something-media-studies for the last three years. I've lived in a shitty place with shitty roommates for that entire time, have a small job at the university that barely pays half of my rent and have lived off of government student grants/loans since then, which have now run out.

I don't know what to do with my life, or rather I know what I would want to do with my life but it seems basically impossible: I want to live together with other people I like who don't just feel like short-term acquaintances born out of necessity. I want to commit to living together with people for at least a few years and try to build something together with them. Create a nice shared space, share food, music, books, films and experiences. Make some art. Work just as much as I have to. Cook together and pool our resources together.

I think some people live like that. I dunno. I basically lived like sorta that for a few years during covid, when I did the latter half of my bachelors in another city when I moved in with a few people studying the same bachelors as me. But now we've all moved and live in different cities and meet up maybe once a year. I love these friends with all my heart but my life with them feels like a complete fluke that I just lucked into (and even then I often felt like I wanted more from our friendship than they did).

I know I really need to find new roommates and a new place to live but the city I am in has one of the worst housing markets in this country and doing the whole "roommate casting" thing just to get rejected again and again is just such a fucking mindnumbing chore (not to mention just how worse the sites to even find roommates have gotten, how many more people cling to their still-cheap apartments and how many of the actual nice apartments probably don't even show up on those sites but just get shuffled around in-between friendgroups)

I don't know what my problem is. I feel like I just don't have the face (or don't wear the clothes, don't speak the right slang) to attract the right kind of people. I guess maybe I kinda look like a chud or a nerd (which I certainly used to be in highschool but have very much tried to distance myself from). I try to be a social person, talkative and passionate, considerate and all that and I can manage to do that a fair amount of time, but it doesn't get me anywhere.

It feels like everyone already has their own friend group and their own thing going on and it feels impossible to get closer to anybody. Everyone is terribly busy and most people just seem to be terribly uninterested in getting together, there are no places to hang out, everything is terribly expensive, etc. etc. (this capitalism thing sure does fucking suck)

There's so many posts online about how dating/getting to know people gets exponentially more difficult when you are in your thirties, how many people are just basically on their own, how many people have nobody besides their spouses or whatever. I feel like I need to do something now, because I sure as hell can't live this lonely life for the rest of my short time on this wonderful planet earth.

I feel like I'm an "extroverted" person born into an "introverted" life. I wish I had a somewhat large friend group and always had someone to hang out with on any given evening. I just want to do the things I'm already doing but share them with more people (and also have a little bit of certainty in life).

I don't know, if anyone has any advice or wants to share their experiences/sentiments I'd be glad to read any replies from you cool people.

Also if anyone can tell me if therapy helps with this (maybe even group therapy or something), or whether therapy gives you the energy to do the mindumbing shit capitalism asks of you for just the tiniest bit of happiness or if antidepressants help you radiate a warm happiness that makes other people want to be around you I'd be very happy to know about that too.

Thanks to all of you for always being there and hope you people have an as reasonably nice day as one can have in this genocidal capitalist imperialist patriarchal hellscape we all live in!

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